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we're waiting for that boe announcement. no change. the cac and ftse down. >> tune in to our "decision time" show. incidentally we'll be speaking first to the informal ceo stephen carter after the company agreed to buy information services if 1.2 billion pounds. 19 degrees tomorrow. 29 today in london. that's it for today's show. i'm louisa boilson. >> i'm carolyn roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow. bye-bye. ping on the train, running all over portland. i have to go wherever the work is. trains with innovative siemens technology help keep cities moving, so neighborhoods and businesses can prosper. i can book 3 or 4 gigs on a good weekend. i'm booked solid for weeks. it takes ingenuity to make it in the big city. [music] jess: hey look, it's those guys.ks. jess: are you good to drive? shawn: i'm fine. jess: how many did you have? shawn: i should be fine. jess: you should be? officer: go on and step out of the vehicle for me. bud: see ya, buddy. good luck! so, it turns out buzzed driving and drunk driving, they're th
we're waiting for that boe announcement. no change. the cac and ftse down. >> tune in to our "decision time" show. incidentally we'll be speaking first to the informal ceo stephen carter after the company agreed to buy information services if 1.2 billion pounds. 19 degrees tomorrow. 29 today in london. that's it for today's show. i'm louisa boilson. >> i'm carolyn roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow. bye-bye. ping on the train, running all...
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it's usually a -- knowing the boe has your back. it is interesting, we spoke to people yesterday, last week on manufacturing and construction pmi and they said yeah, yeah, yeah. wait for services. here we are. we should note that the market data has noted they say q3 growth looking weak and wait until december for the real indication whether or not we're headed for lower growth or outward con strax. many more months to come. >> i'm looking at the reaction on the back of the stronger than services -- futures fallen by more than ten -- the ftse 100 slightly extending its losses because, obviously, more easing is reduced somewhat. the ten-year uk yield at 0.7. in fact, the yield hit ate four-week high on friday. it was up 16 basis points to 0.75. we hit 0.5% just after the brexit referendum results came out. it is definitely some tightening here. >> absolutely. let's give you a wider view of how european markets are reacting. several pmi reports are out this morning in europe. fairly confident reports excluding germany. a tad below for
it's usually a -- knowing the boe has your back. it is interesting, we spoke to people yesterday, last week on manufacturing and construction pmi and they said yeah, yeah, yeah. wait for services. here we are. we should note that the market data has noted they say q3 growth looking weak and wait until december for the real indication whether or not we're headed for lower growth or outward con strax. many more months to come. >> i'm looking at the reaction on the back of the stronger than...
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boeing. dave in illinois. dave. >> caller: dr. cramer from the windy city and the home to wrigley field and the winningest team in all of major league baseball. >> congratulations about that because i am rooting for them. go ahead. >> caller: the chicago mercantile exchange, or cme, has recently expanded their market into clearinghouse derivative transactions. a rules change last friday now allows asset managers to place their collateral directly into the cme's clearinghouse rather than into banks. combined with their recent acquisition of the banff exchange. how do you see it? >> bullish. one of the three stocks i really love. the exchanges are on fire. i want you done a buy, buy, buyer. mark in texas. mark. >> caller: good afternoon, mr. cramer. >> how are you? >> caller: very good. big old houston, texas, boo-yah to you. my question is about hilton shares. on october 4th there's going to be a special session on a reverse stock split. so far -- i don't know if it's two, four or six, how they're going to split it. i have 100 shar
boeing. dave in illinois. dave. >> caller: dr. cramer from the windy city and the home to wrigley field and the winningest team in all of major league baseball. >> congratulations about that because i am rooting for them. go ahead. >> caller: the chicago mercantile exchange, or cme, has recently expanded their market into clearinghouse derivative transactions. a rules change last friday now allows asset managers to place their collateral directly into the cme's clearinghouse...
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boeing unchanged in the market. >>> pfizer says they. the circled black box warning was imposed in 2009 because of potential mental health side effects including suicidal thoughts. no move in the share praise. mcdonald's receiving final bids from three groups. reuters says royal ter and carlisle has teemed up for business which is worked up to $3 billion. disney cutting about 250 people from its consumer products and digital units which were recently combine. that represents about 5% of the business. the cuts include people who work on video games as disney has moved away from its own content versus licensing kaurng ters. >> mobile i has severed its relationship with tesla. telling reuters that tesla was, quote, pushing the envelope in terms of safety saying it's not possible to cover all crash situations in a safe manner. it was call into question after a fatal crash. >>> there's more for the buffalo bills than wins and losses. it's also a crucial test for twitter. this is the first of the games. o'jack dorsey has made ved owe central t
boeing unchanged in the market. >>> pfizer says they. the circled black box warning was imposed in 2009 because of potential mental health side effects including suicidal thoughts. no move in the share praise. mcdonald's receiving final bids from three groups. reuters says royal ter and carlisle has teemed up for business which is worked up to $3 billion. disney cutting about 250 people from its consumer products and digital units which were recently combine. that represents about 5%...
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the big question everyone is asking now that the ecb has been active in the equity market the boe is starting its buying do you think this is the start? >> when you look at european credit that part that's trading at negative views, yes, that definitely looks like it has got some critique to it. peak in general no, i don't think so. when you look at that, we're sitting just at the start of in england and we have a good start of the ecb buying program, i think there's more ahead of us, there's more upside to the european market. >> in the uk specifically aren't people usually buying the rumor selling the fact, aren't we buying in anticipation that the boe will buy? >> yes and we saw that. the reaction instantly, certainly pushed the market in that direction. however, we've seen the ecb every week buying one to two billion. that over a long period of time it holds the market in a firm grip and that's why i still think the more yielding part of the market you can actually get a very steady income and steady yield out of it. >> we've seen these be super active. we're running into trouble
the big question everyone is asking now that the ecb has been active in the equity market the boe is starting its buying do you think this is the start? >> when you look at european credit that part that's trading at negative views, yes, that definitely looks like it has got some critique to it. peak in general no, i don't think so. when you look at that, we're sitting just at the start of in england and we have a good start of the ecb buying program, i think there's more ahead of us,...
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. >> i just want to mention too a boe survey is showing the purr portion of british people who think the bank of england will raise rates has plunged a record low reflecting the bank's decision to cut costs after brexit vote. we have a lot of data points we just through at you. let's put this into perspective with economist. do you think mr. carney was right to justify dovishness on monday before parliament. he says he's focusing on the longer term impact of brexit. >> it's very easy sat here now to forget the power vacuum we have in the uk immediately following the brexit vote. mark carney could step up to the plate cut interest rates signaling to the markets early on after the sloet he was going to cut interest rates and restart the quantitative easing program. we have to remember, of course, the uk remains in the european. we are not brexit. another two and a half years to go before the uk will leave the european union. a lot of the actions from the bank of england are trying to get ahead of the curve. >> there must also be some work to be done from the fiscal side and chancellor
. >> i just want to mention too a boe survey is showing the purr portion of british people who think the bank of england will raise rates has plunged a record low reflecting the bank's decision to cut costs after brexit vote. we have a lot of data points we just through at you. let's put this into perspective with economist. do you think mr. carney was right to justify dovishness on monday before parliament. he says he's focusing on the longer term impact of brexit. >> it's very...
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. >> does it tie the hands of the boe. they will certainly be watching the inflation effects. mark carney hinlted that already on the previous meeting. >> you can see on the screen input cost rising at the fastest rate in five years. when will that become a problem to manufacturers as the input cost rise tremendously. for now, this is good news. >> it is indeed. it will way weigh into the central banks view. this is coming at a time leaders are just getting back to work on what the brexit negotiations will look like. been a big factor in the ftse 100 comeback. that index has gained around 7% since the brexit vote. that has come to the surprise of many who were warning going into the referendum vote. there you have it. the ftse gaining up higher. the real move reacting to the data has been in sterling. we just saw there. >>> let's give you a check on u.s. markets set to hope. we did see some weakness on the session yesterday. remember, it was the last trading day of the month. dow and s&p closing in negative territory. breaking six and five month winning streaks. so far the s&p
. >> does it tie the hands of the boe. they will certainly be watching the inflation effects. mark carney hinlted that already on the previous meeting. >> you can see on the screen input cost rising at the fastest rate in five years. when will that become a problem to manufacturers as the input cost rise tremendously. for now, this is good news. >> it is indeed. it will way weigh into the central banks view. this is coming at a time leaders are just getting back to work on...
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. >>> boeing and airbus have been given the nod by the u.s. government to deliver jetliners to iran air. this is one of the most important trade developments since sanctions were removed from the country last january. boeing and airbus have lost 4% of their value in the past year. european equity markets, enjoying the post-federally. the dax pushing ahead to 1.3%. cac 40 at the same amount. u.s. futures, expecting a slightly higher started to the trading session. the dow jones up by 22. the nasdaq could add on 6.4 after hitting another record close yesterday. >>> that's it for today's show. hope you enjoyed it. you can always find us on twitter, and we'll be back tomorrow with more. from "street signs" nfor now, have a lovely day. "worldwide exchange" coming up. everyone thought i was crazy to open a hotel here. everyone said it's so hard to be a musician, but i can't imagine doing anything else. now that the train makes it easier to get here, the neighborhood is really changing. i'm always hopping on the train, running all over portland. i ha
. >>> boeing and airbus have been given the nod by the u.s. government to deliver jetliners to iran air. this is one of the most important trade developments since sanctions were removed from the country last january. boeing and airbus have lost 4% of their value in the past year. european equity markets, enjoying the post-federally. the dax pushing ahead to 1.3%. cac 40 at the same amount. u.s. futures, expecting a slightly higher started to the trading session. the dow jones up by...
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. >> let's stick with the boe. we see the kickoff of the corporate bond buying program, buying all sorts of bonds that have a positive impact, any impact on the uk economy, among them, mcdonald's, apple, a lot of controversy around that. do you think the rally can continue or was it really just buying the rumor and now selling the fact? >> they're physically buying. there will be bids put out on monday. that will be fact. i think we're at slightly disappointed by their approach, so if the point of this is to actually try and help stimulate the uk economy, because you're concerned about growth, you think you would be buying corporate bonds that had a direct impact into the uk economy. setting a limit of 20 million exposure to the uk seems remarkably low number for us. you get odd companies that are in scope and some unusual ones that aren't. so one area we thought would be in scope would be a positive for the economy is social housing related bonds. those aren't in scope yet. those create jobs in the uk, they would
. >> let's stick with the boe. we see the kickoff of the corporate bond buying program, buying all sorts of bonds that have a positive impact, any impact on the uk economy, among them, mcdonald's, apple, a lot of controversy around that. do you think the rally can continue or was it really just buying the rumor and now selling the fact? >> they're physically buying. there will be bids put out on monday. that will be fact. i think we're at slightly disappointed by their approach, so...
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so boeing and other organizations were building vehicles and rockets a long time. so it's always been there. this partnership now is a little different because there's a little bit more independence. now you have new players in the market. >> it was just four weeks ago that you cut the ribbon and opened jemison high school in huntsville, alabama. describe the moment, describe the school for us. >> oh, wow. going to the jemison high school was really a treat. it's an honor to have something named after you. the experience for me was one of sort of thinking back to when i was a high school student and thinking, wow, i would have loved to have gone to this high school. >> dr. jemison, thank you, always a pleasure to see you. >> you're very welcome, thank you. >>> up next, we're "on the money" planning for retirement. how to make sure that you have enough income when you stop working. we'll talk about whether an annuity is right for you. >>> dolly parton's newest album is on top of the country charts. she will tell us why this one, her 43rd album, is a little different
so boeing and other organizations were building vehicles and rockets a long time. so it's always been there. this partnership now is a little different because there's a little bit more independence. now you have new players in the market. >> it was just four weeks ago that you cut the ribbon and opened jemison high school in huntsville, alabama. describe the moment, describe the school for us. >> oh, wow. going to the jemison high school was really a treat. it's an honor to have...
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there's probably only one name on the lead page of xlis constituent stock that is i like, and that's boeing. and it's the only one -- but you can't buy that etf based on that. so i'm with carter on this. normally i would, and in fact, we've talked about this, when volatility is lower, i go out and buy a put but we have seen a bump up in implied volatilities. the best way to play this is to look out to december and buy the 5651 put spread. you can pay $1.15. buying 51 for $1.75. selling the strikes against it for 60 cents. that's less than a quarter of the distance for the strikes. we'll let the decay of that out of the money option. it's not going to cost you a lot in decay as we progress. >> this trade makes sense. you're talking about the components of the xli. ge is one of the biggest, and they have more than 55% of their sales come from overseas. do you know what happened today? the dollar moved up in a meaningful way. oracle was down almost 4%. they were talking about the adverse effects of the dollar. i know that sounds so last year, okay, but it still is a big thing. so this is a sec
there's probably only one name on the lead page of xlis constituent stock that is i like, and that's boeing. and it's the only one -- but you can't buy that etf based on that. so i'm with carter on this. normally i would, and in fact, we've talked about this, when volatility is lower, i go out and buy a put but we have seen a bump up in implied volatilities. the best way to play this is to look out to december and buy the 5651 put spread. you can pay $1.15. buying 51 for $1.75. selling the...
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. >> this might go to different things that are happening but look at boeing. keeping it's prices flat. it's not going to raise them. all the indications across the sector are soft except for the fact that the planes are apparently still full. >> it's as good of shape in industry in the united states as it's ever been and they have good management and they're not 100% accurate but they're really close. >> a lot of airlines given the weekend and the weather have been waving change fees for passengers that decided they don't want to travel. how much will that cost an airline that decides to do that? >> well, i don't think it will cost them anything. and they come back and spend that money. >> can i ask you about scott kirby too? he's moving from america to united and making the rounds and talking about his vision for this company and his excitement over having scott be a part of that. what do all of these moves reflect to you? >> well it says that oscar munos is a strong leader with the confidence to build a strong team of subordinates that may be able to take hi
. >> this might go to different things that are happening but look at boeing. keeping it's prices flat. it's not going to raise them. all the indications across the sector are soft except for the fact that the planes are apparently still full. >> it's as good of shape in industry in the united states as it's ever been and they have good management and they're not 100% accurate but they're really close. >> a lot of airlines given the weekend and the weather have been waving...
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and ula, which is actually joint venture between boeing and marten just launched itself 111th successful mission with atlas five rocket yesterday. very impressive track record, but they definitely, they're competitors. they have skin in the game here. >> they are jumping on the band wagon to highlight the opposing team's misery at the moment. >> they would probably say they whether or not, but you could make that case. >> there we go. >>> so google announcing it is acquiring the cloud software company app gee. apigee. $17.47 a share. if you take a look at premarket, about a third of a percent lower. >>> snapchat taken a new line of credit. morgan stanley on the deal. according to reports the credit facility will allow the social media company to fund growth. it's latest round of funding valued snap at $18 billion and could be nearing an ipo. >>> we wrap up the trading week with one piece of economic data. also comments from a pair of fed officials. july wholesale trade is out. boston fed president rob kaplan is speaking today. rosengren is a voter on the fomc this year. as for earnings,
and ula, which is actually joint venture between boeing and marten just launched itself 111th successful mission with atlas five rocket yesterday. very impressive track record, but they definitely, they're competitors. they have skin in the game here. >> they are jumping on the band wagon to highlight the opposing team's misery at the moment. >> they would probably say they whether or not, but you could make that case. >> there we go. >>> so google announcing it is...
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. >> it also puts a question what the boe has been doing. whether to -- waited a little longer to see the actual effect. boost confidence. >> he'll have tough questions to answer. let's check on the markets this morning. we are tentatively higher up by 0.2%. we're trading at 8 month highs. earnings upgrades and stock recommendations lifting the european stocks. telco are doing well. economic news as well. yur pine retail sales were up in the month of july, up 2.9% on the year end figure. that was better than expected. we did get mixed numbers coming from the pmi from the german and eurozone pm. is. those were disappointing. we did get the spanish, italian, french numbers. better than forecast. here's the market by market view. down by a third of 1%. once again, some of the banks are weighing on the index. downgraded by deutsche bank's zet rah dax. we're seeing similar percentage increases for the others. >> in terms of the u.s. close on friday, there was plenty of confusion over what the job reports means fort fed. we eeked out modest gains.
. >> it also puts a question what the boe has been doing. whether to -- waited a little longer to see the actual effect. boost confidence. >> he'll have tough questions to answer. let's check on the markets this morning. we are tentatively higher up by 0.2%. we're trading at 8 month highs. earnings upgrades and stock recommendations lifting the european stocks. telco are doing well. economic news as well. yur pine retail sales were up in the month of july, up 2.9% on the year end...
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i do like it but let's be a little bit careful of aerospace in general because we know that boeing's numbers were a little squishy last time around. let a go to susie in kansas, susie. >> caller: hi, jim. this is susie in kansas. >> how are you? >> caller: i'm fine. i was in your special class on june 10th of 2015, and you recommended biotherapeutics, atra, atara -- >> good spec. i reiterate good spec. these are working right now. they are working. let's go to dwayne in tennessee, dwayne. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> caller: how about them eagles? >> yeah, go eagles. >> sun coke energy. >> that's met lurge cal coal. this group is red hot. i think if you like this group, you're going to like tech resources more. thank you to mr. bishop from delivering alpha. i'm taging one more. let's go to don in hor. don. >> caller: cramer, this is don from ohio. big buckeye booyah to you. >> what's going on? >> caller: i like your opinion on lieu men item holdings, lite. >> this is a red hot stock, and i've got to tell you, it's a telecommunications play that i like, but i like cisco more
i do like it but let's be a little bit careful of aerospace in general because we know that boeing's numbers were a little squishy last time around. let a go to susie in kansas, susie. >> caller: hi, jim. this is susie in kansas. >> how are you? >> caller: i'm fine. i was in your special class on june 10th of 2015, and you recommended biotherapeutics, atra, atara -- >> good spec. i reiterate good spec. these are working right now. they are working. let's go to dwayne in...
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maybe the boe got it wrong and home builders are okay. >> i think people have been worrying about home builders for some time now. more than a year. they haven't really reflected. show an element of uncertainty and risk. then you had a huge disconnect. a huge amount of risk being priced in. people trying to work out what to do since then. numbers that have been coming through. numbers from redrow today. expect numbers will suggest they need to have another look. >> the market has been rallying. yesterday we hit eight-month highs for the european market. today close to four-month highs. does it tell you it's time to take profit. do you want to build on risk in your portfolio. what do you want to do? we've been building on risk. value trends, the growth, one year growth in value and two to three year growth in value as those have started to improve, we've cena as being sustainable. we want to buy stocks that are likely to benefit from that with those characteristics. >> we've been buying growth stocks. sort of disconnect where people moved to banks and insurance stocks lately. some of th
maybe the boe got it wrong and home builders are okay. >> i think people have been worrying about home builders for some time now. more than a year. they haven't really reflected. show an element of uncertainty and risk. then you had a huge disconnect. a huge amount of risk being priced in. people trying to work out what to do since then. numbers that have been coming through. numbers from redrow today. expect numbers will suggest they need to have another look. >> the market has...
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. >> you actually think the boe is not going to become less dovish as a result of the data. you think they're going to continue to look through this. >> i can't believe a central bank would do anything other than buy insurance against the risk. and then ignore the fact the weaker currency gives you some inflation uptick. then ignore the currency givers pickup in manufacturing sentiment. sit and wait for several months to see how the data play out. >> your target for cable is below 1.30 for the next six to nine month sgls we'll get a low event. below 1.25. >> we trade the euro by watching it get stuck in a tiny range. if we get our number, we'll get euro dollar down a little bit. really having a problem moving out of this range. >> greg: >> thank you for joining us this morning. >>> let's give you a check on u.s. futures ahead of the nonforeign payroll report. markets did close barely positive. looking at a bit of a breather there. modest losses called for futures. that's it for today's show. i'm nancy hungerford. >> i'm carolyn roth, "world wide exchange" is up next. have a
. >> you actually think the boe is not going to become less dovish as a result of the data. you think they're going to continue to look through this. >> i can't believe a central bank would do anything other than buy insurance against the risk. and then ignore the fact the weaker currency gives you some inflation uptick. then ignore the currency givers pickup in manufacturing sentiment. sit and wait for several months to see how the data play out. >> your target for cable is...
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most of the layoffs will be happening in the aircraft business to support airbus and boeing. >>> out east, audi is suspending stefan knirsch after allegations show he was aware of cheating devices during commission tests. he became head of the development after his predecessor resigned due to his involvement in the same scandal. this after more than 80 institutional investors joined a lawsuit against vw on friday. nancy spoke to the head of global automotive research group who has a birating on volkswagen and asked if the latest legal action was already priced in. take a listen. >> i think it is mostly priced in. i'm less concerned regarding the accusations because we have seen in the volkswagen case it is very difficult to prove in germany that a company has deliberately misinformed vessels. >> nancy is joining us now onset along with jeremy marshal, chief officer at bentam europe. jeremy, thank you for joining us. what exactly are the allegations? >> essentially that the company knowingly withheld information from the market at the time that it knew it. as a consequence, investors
most of the layoffs will be happening in the aircraft business to support airbus and boeing. >>> out east, audi is suspending stefan knirsch after allegations show he was aware of cheating devices during commission tests. he became head of the development after his predecessor resigned due to his involvement in the same scandal. this after more than 80 institutional investors joined a lawsuit against vw on friday. nancy spoke to the head of global automotive research group who has a...
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we heard from honeywell and from boeing. looks like air travel is over ten-year period will continue to advance. that's how we will look at it which is why i like your stock. not short term. short term is very, very rocky. long-term travel is in great shape and i think that air lease will participate in that. there is tremendous long-term deplanned for airlines. i get it be a all-out slug fest at the airport terminal and everyone riding around in uber real soon. but the future for the airlines and aught yoes may not be as bad as expected. that may be just enough to get their spots moving. that's what we wanton "mad money." now i'm going off the charts with some of the major names in the payment spacees. see if you can cash in on that sector. >>> shares of tech data rocking over 20% yesterday. i've got the exclusive with the ceo at the most recent acquisition and it's a big one. of course, rapid fire in tonight's edition of the lightning round. stick with cramer. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this comp
we heard from honeywell and from boeing. looks like air travel is over ten-year period will continue to advance. that's how we will look at it which is why i like your stock. not short term. short term is very, very rocky. long-term travel is in great shape and i think that air lease will participate in that. there is tremendous long-term deplanned for airlines. i get it be a all-out slug fest at the airport terminal and everyone riding around in uber real soon. but the future for the airlines...
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so much for boeing and united technologies who says the disadvantage of serving otis elevators. you think the chinese communist party cares about who does this stuff? well, if it's america they would. toing industrials would be impacted by the trade wars. he may want the trade war. what can i say? you can't hide the domestic companies because let's face it. minimum wage with hillary, if you get that wrong, wow. retailers and restaurants i don't think can you touch those stocks. if she gets a landslide then the corporate subsidies for clean energy. it would be a hillary special. the only real common ground is defense. the fed might be over before the election, something i'm not sure about. suffice it to say unless we have a clear win earn unsinner stit one thing, the bain of all investor. when you see the volatility keep in mind that not all that is based on the fed or oil a lot of it is going to be the election even lack of common ground. and the fact polling has gotten tighter. all which could make for a treacherous couple of months until we get to november 8th. good panel. sta
so much for boeing and united technologies who says the disadvantage of serving otis elevators. you think the chinese communist party cares about who does this stuff? well, if it's america they would. toing industrials would be impacted by the trade wars. he may want the trade war. what can i say? you can't hide the domestic companies because let's face it. minimum wage with hillary, if you get that wrong, wow. retailers and restaurants i don't think can you touch those stocks. if she gets a...
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the surprisingly resilient economy has led to claims that boe reacted. first given criticism backing up toward carney that he acted too early. do you think he did or was this the intent. was he trying to get ahead of the data. >> i think he was. you have to separate out two factors here. so, as we look to brexit, there were kind of two different concerns. one is a longer term macro concern about brexit that triggered article 50. negotiation with european what kind of trade deal with get and what that means. we frankly still have absolutely no idea how that's going to work out. the other concern was about maybe a short-term confidence shock that would just the british consumers massively retrench potentially around housing and retail sales. that sort of thing. only a couple of months in, but the data suggests with the data today that hasn't happened. so i suspect that carney will face a committee, some who are hostile to him. some thing he was gloomy about what brexit would mean. he's going to face tough questions on that. point to a longer term snar know
the surprisingly resilient economy has led to claims that boe reacted. first given criticism backing up toward carney that he acted too early. do you think he did or was this the intent. was he trying to get ahead of the data. >> i think he was. you have to separate out two factors here. so, as we look to brexit, there were kind of two different concerns. one is a longer term macro concern about brexit that triggered article 50. negotiation with european what kind of trade deal with get...
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it's a victory for rival boeing who has long claimed about the uneven airfield airbus has over it. >>> the syrian army targeting fortification of opposition groups north of hamas city in central syria. this after the cease-fire brokered by the u.s. and russia collapsed. >>> hillary clinton's campaign has disclosed it has paid more than $636,000 for its use of air force one. this includes a july 5th air force one flight from washington to charlotte with president obama for their first official joint campaign event. >>> and a fistfight erupted between candidates for the georgian parliament during a political talk show. they started insulting each other before getting into the physical fight. elections are scheduled for next month. >>> that's the news update this hour. back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> all right, sue. thanks so much. europe is closing as we speak. steadily in the green. sima? >> all of europe up over 1% so far today led by france and germany, which are both up more than 2%. miners among the big winners led by glen corp., which is higher by about 5%.
it's a victory for rival boeing who has long claimed about the uneven airfield airbus has over it. >>> the syrian army targeting fortification of opposition groups north of hamas city in central syria. this after the cease-fire brokered by the u.s. and russia collapsed. >>> hillary clinton's campaign has disclosed it has paid more than $636,000 for its use of air force one. this includes a july 5th air force one flight from washington to charlotte with president obama for...
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aerospace, strong out of boeing today. at the actual store level, it is mixed, not terrible. casual dining is not good. look at cracker barrel down $10 today. but some of that is because it's just a lot cheaper to stay home thanks to the decline in the price of food mentioned on the cracker barrel call. i believe there's also been a tamping of demand from increased health care bills. retailers, hit or miss. we see strength of walmart and amazon which are a huge part of the retail equation. department stores, not great all we we had a key up grade at macy's today. back to school, not bad at all. go -- and then there's perhaps the most overlooked gauge of demand in this country, and that's the huge and, yes, entirely unexpected increase in orders for apple's supposedly blah iphone 7. when you have sprint and t-mobile saying they have off the chart demands for the phone, when at&t tells us today that demand is better than expected and verizon says it's consistent with the predictions ceo lowell mcadam made on this show, that the iphone is indeed selling very well, then it's an a
aerospace, strong out of boeing today. at the actual store level, it is mixed, not terrible. casual dining is not good. look at cracker barrel down $10 today. but some of that is because it's just a lot cheaper to stay home thanks to the decline in the price of food mentioned on the cracker barrel call. i believe there's also been a tamping of demand from increased health care bills. retailers, hit or miss. we see strength of walmart and amazon which are a huge part of the retail equation....
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it submitted a marketing application to the fda last week and boeing is curbing overtime pay by 80,000. this is part of the company's efforts to try and cut costs. starting on october 14, they're halting overtime pay. >>> the rupp nominee will be 'peering on dr. oz and then late oretown tonight show with jimmy fallon. hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail speaking in north carolina after taking a few days off to recuperate from pneumonia and john harwood is here with all of that. john. >> it's getting real. and the speech that donald trump is going to give. it's not going to be new policy detail. i talked with an aide. he's going to pull together his tax plan, regulatory plan, child care plan he announced the other day. but we're at the point of the election ten day out from the debates where all of the fluff is getting sorted out of the polls post-convention and we're fixing out exactly where the candidates are strong and donald trump has got some good polls by his side. he's been getting -- drawing closer to hillary clinton and we're going have to see when hillary clinton get
it submitted a marketing application to the fda last week and boeing is curbing overtime pay by 80,000. this is part of the company's efforts to try and cut costs. starting on october 14, they're halting overtime pay. >>> the rupp nominee will be 'peering on dr. oz and then late oretown tonight show with jimmy fallon. hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail speaking in north carolina after taking a few days off to recuperate from pneumonia and john harwood is here with all of...
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>> as for disney it's now year-to-date tied with boeing for the worst component along with nike close behind. >> you know, on friday this market was starting to rally and then got hit off united technologies. there was a lot of misinformation about that united technologies call. analyst meeting, it was not demand. it was a problem in making this gear turbo fan that is so important to them. but they are way behind. and that does hurt. but he made the point over and over again that it was demand. the airlines are all mad at him because he can't produce it. and all the takeaways were there's not enough demand. i want to give greg his due, he was out front saying, listen, we can't make this thing the way we're supposed to and it's very disappointing. but then the takeaway of, well, they don't have -- the customers don't want it. customers are furious. but it's not demand. it is inability to make a game changing engine that can save 15% on fuel. and hayes incredibly standup. by the way, you listen to him, he doesn't speak like a ceo. he speaks like us. let me tell you, kind of screwed up o
>> as for disney it's now year-to-date tied with boeing for the worst component along with nike close behind. >> you know, on friday this market was starting to rally and then got hit off united technologies. there was a lot of misinformation about that united technologies call. analyst meeting, it was not demand. it was a problem in making this gear turbo fan that is so important to them. but they are way behind. and that does hurt. but he made the point over and over again that it...
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boeing, verizon, coke the biggest laggards. the fed speak, one of the primary culprits boston's rosengren says he can see raising rates even though he's historically dovish. >> thanks, carl. you heard fed's dan tarullo comment on banking and fed policy saying that overall momentum in the economy is an important factor and adding, by the way, there is still room for employment gains. let's bring in pat burke, hsbc usa president and ceo, but right now, he's in beijing. and he joins us from there. nice to have you this morning. you know, actually, what comes to mind for me, first, mr. burke is not necessarily tarullo's comments now but the election, of course, continued comments from both candidates, specific though to mr. trump and what he may or may not do when it comes to trade with china. is there more concern over there about the possibility of a trump presidency and what that will mean for the relationship and, therefore, for the business that you oversee in terms of getting business here to do business over there and vice v
boeing, verizon, coke the biggest laggards. the fed speak, one of the primary culprits boston's rosengren says he can see raising rates even though he's historically dovish. >> thanks, carl. you heard fed's dan tarullo comment on banking and fed policy saying that overall momentum in the economy is an important factor and adding, by the way, there is still room for employment gains. let's bring in pat burke, hsbc usa president and ceo, but right now, he's in beijing. and he joins us from...
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look at the losers in the dow right now, verizon off 3%, boeing the same, caterpillar and coke also with greater than 2% declines. power back in two. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." the s&p's down 40 points, the dow off by 293. these are the lows of the day so far, again, hovering near their worst levels. home building stocks sticking out as some of the worst performers on the day. if you take a look at the spider home builders etf, the ticker xhb, every single member of the fund is in the red. it's on pace for its worst day since september 28th of last year, this as rising interest rates are seen as putting a possible damper on some housing related activity among other factors of course. shares of pulte group, drhorton, toll brothers. tyler, back to you. >>> morgan brennan is live in beautiful new jersey across from the port of newark with the latest. hey, morgan. >> reporter: hey, tyler, that's right. hanjin shipping saying it has received authority to spend money to begin docking at u.s. ports and to begin unloading those four hanjin vessels, finally, that have been stranded off th
look at the losers in the dow right now, verizon off 3%, boeing the same, caterpillar and coke also with greater than 2% declines. power back in two. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." the s&p's down 40 points, the dow off by 293. these are the lows of the day so far, again, hovering near their worst levels. home building stocks sticking out as some of the worst performers on the day. if you take a look at the spider home builders etf, the ticker xhb, every single member...
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in 2018 the sls constructed by boeing will power the lockheed built orion spacecraft on an unmanned lunar mission. in 2023, astronauts will go to the far side of the moon. first trip into deep space since 1972. then they'll travel to a captured asteroid in lieu nar orbit. the research, nonstop. including simulations of living on mars in hawaii from which scientists emerged just days ago. if it all goes according to plan, nasa's team will make the maiden voyage to the red planet in 2035. >> there's a lot of technologies we're going have to develop that don't even exist today to get there. >> and so some of those technologies include space propulsion and what nasa calls closed loop life systems. being able to recycle air, water, generate fuel. that's going to be very crucial to the journey to mars because it is very costly and it would be very timely to be sending those types of necessary supplies out to deep space. so joining us now, we have a special guest to talk a bit more about this. he's a former nasa astronaut. he was the second man to ever walk on the moon. he's also the author of a
in 2018 the sls constructed by boeing will power the lockheed built orion spacecraft on an unmanned lunar mission. in 2023, astronauts will go to the far side of the moon. first trip into deep space since 1972. then they'll travel to a captured asteroid in lieu nar orbit. the research, nonstop. including simulations of living on mars in hawaii from which scientists emerged just days ago. if it all goes according to plan, nasa's team will make the maiden voyage to the red planet in 2035....
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get promoted in your economisting job and move up in their company whether it be fedex, verizon, ge, boeing. . now we have a number of high-tech companies now who we moved in that sector, if you will, with 20% international. which is growing nicely. but the big thing today is we don't know the other companies in there. but we know we're in there. and we are so turned on by this, it's unbelievable. and our students and our faculty will be jumping through hoops today. >> congratulations. >> and we're going to continue with jack in a moment. >>> coming up, the ratings are in. this year's emmy awards were the least watched ever. we'll be back with the numbers. then later today don't miss a live interview with bill clinton. becky's going to sit down with the former president at noon eastern. "squawk box" will be right back. >>> still to come, a grill on the hill. wells fargo ceo john stumpf set to testify before congress today. following the bank's fake account scandal. senate committee member bob corker tells us what he wants to know. when "squawk box" returns. what's the value of capital? what
get promoted in your economisting job and move up in their company whether it be fedex, verizon, ge, boeing. . now we have a number of high-tech companies now who we moved in that sector, if you will, with 20% international. which is growing nicely. but the big thing today is we don't know the other companies in there. but we know we're in there. and we are so turned on by this, it's unbelievable. and our students and our faculty will be jumping through hoops today. >> congratulations....
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missile struck a boeing 777 flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur and it killed 298 people. moscow maintained it was shot down by the u crakrainian milit. >>> let's talk some other stuff. we've got news makers at this hour. guest host mary ann tighe is here. and stephen ross, chairman of related companies the owner of me miami dolphins and the gym i go to equinox. that's very important. i may become a tier four member. it's very expensive too. >> don't you have a trainer? >> i do have a trainer. >> why don't you dop that? >> i do. a guy named nick. >> hey. >> a guy named nick. he's great. >> does he hurt you? >> no. >> he's supposed to hurt you. >> if you go to equinox, that will change. >> can we just talk politics and real estate together? which is i'm curious whether you think that this political season has had any effect on the real estate market. >> you're in the midst of all the big capital flows. have you -- this is a man spending how many billion dollars building the arts? have you felt any impact at all from the political season? >> not really. i mean, right now you
missile struck a boeing 777 flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur and it killed 298 people. moscow maintained it was shot down by the u crakrainian milit. >>> let's talk some other stuff. we've got news makers at this hour. guest host mary ann tighe is here. and stephen ross, chairman of related companies the owner of me miami dolphins and the gym i go to equinox. that's very important. i may become a tier four member. it's very expensive too. >> don't you have a trainer?...
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anyway, mark, do you expect markets across the board to be held hostage between now and november the boe, boj, fed all that malarky as joe biden would say? >> i think that all feeds into the markets. i continue to think we hit that 1.69 on the ten year. town around 1.59, 1.6. looks like we'll go back into lower yields again. i think the market is moving a lot off of the fed not doing anything which i think they made the right decision. and then the question with who is going to become president i still think it's very unclear moving towards the november election, i think, you know, just my guess that there are enough people in the united states at this moment that are secure in new york that are sitting in the bleachers at yankee stadium and are going to go throw the bums out. i think that's what's going to take place. >> one thing that donald trump double downed on was his criticism of the fed and janet yellen. he said he thinks she's very political. if he wins the election he'll name a new fed chef. he made that clear. what kind of impact does that have on financial markets that uncert
anyway, mark, do you expect markets across the board to be held hostage between now and november the boe, boj, fed all that malarky as joe biden would say? >> i think that all feeds into the markets. i continue to think we hit that 1.69 on the ten year. town around 1.59, 1.6. looks like we'll go back into lower yields again. i think the market is moving a lot off of the fed not doing anything which i think they made the right decision. and then the question with who is going to become...